Western Sun & General Advertiser, Volume 23, Number 1, Vincennes, Knox County, 11 February 1832 — Page 4

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ton TtiF. wlstkp.n strx. run urn mans iwuiayf.i.l. Farewell, f irewcll, to our tnuchlox 1 ho;r.c, Which in brighter years we knew, Wc arc dtiveu now o'er the world to roarn, And we leave cur curse with you. The tr.iedit of our tuition is &one we arc weak. Wo obev vour slrn conimarvl, We po to the M-ttitu; suit we seek A home in a far, strange land. A few more years, and no trace will b? seen That wc once existed bete; Our cheeiful xalcs and meadows green, Will be desolate and drear. Our aniens have pcru.UM, cur Racks are wild, And the White-man has built his dome Where the w ivim stood of the forest child, He has icarVihis ill-gut Uamc. We were strong when first the ralc-fc.ee came To our cheerful, happy land, But we curse the hour we hate the name Of the luiartlets, iugralc bind. And lone; will the Red-man's curse remain In the land w here his fathers sleep; And. when he thinks of his native plain, He w ill sit hun down and weep. The God rf our Fathers protect us now, In ihe day of our sad reverse; To our brother's will w e humbly bow, Bat wo leave with him our curse. A WANDKREU. Yinccnnes, Tib. WOMAN. Vhcn str li.Ut ;;ills the brow" et le.-ht, And sepd-.yrs r,ftly sU'h. Tl e od th.it shines w ivh brilitest li;rht, Attracts the seaman's e e; .But shouUl the an&vy wiivds come forth, And waves mote vudeb ? ir, He te.rt'.s at once lowa;d the nor til, J'er there's his v,aidinv-star. And tho.s, through pleasure's circran pocr Awh.de the breast m.iy thiill. Whene'er thesloruis d" sorft?.w- low er We terntc woo;m still. Iler love 's a l;;;lit, wh.o ecvst atubcam Illemrs bfe's stormy years. Shed vVr ttie heart e. sunny gleam, And vtilds our ci v tearn. Vhi; earth, tiilp'utle woman smiled Auvl back its il irkness rollcai. Like snow on s.une untfvhlen wild, W.'s pute, biit o!i' how cold' Our hearts ate tit h wnnws's eyes, As tars b;ht up the sea; Ib-r love the vital waraxth supplies, l lcr v o;ce then- tvtlodv. M vn is for woman made. And woman made f.M roan. As tb.e : per is lor the jade. As the scahh u d for the blade, iVr !i -pier is the can, .o man's for woman made. And wvmau made tor man. As the sceptre to he sw.n d, . vs tvv-uiht to eixn.ivlc. As tor pedvhu;; is the pan, As to cool us is the tan, man's f.r woman made. And rowan made lor man He she widow, wife, or maid, tie she wanton, be she staid, He ho well cr ill arrayed. So man's for won; an m.ule, A. I wo-nan made for ma-t. ml -mi -mm m m mi m n n i. .n ,i n ma. m imii m 'in Cixcixna i :-r.vsT and rr.r.sjtNT. 2 is'otty thtce eats I U t week, since the -ile on whirh the city stands, war surveyed Onthe7thda of Jmuary, lorvV tltrec vesrs ago this day, a lottery war. t!i.iui lor lots by the first thirty indtvtdt; is win? came here for the purpose et tnakitn; improvements. The city now c-oa'am- 50,000 inhabitants. A few b. rabins and two or three heme houses, were built the f.rst vear. Durinjr tin past, upwards ol 500 substantial edifices have been erected. The 640 acres of ground on which the city stands, cost originally 49 dollars! Some portions ol it arc now selling at 3 0- dollars an inch. The beautiful e,ujy, the substantial pave uuu.s, u.t: uume.uus ,.uo..e cum.es, u.c

&piei.inu w a.i e.iuuses on i muh ana l tart;0( punisht

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I nKs cn liroadwav and Tourth street, krmcrlv (,ne ot the i,,.!,,,,.' ,nu V V , ' , , expected to enter e.u.-.r.;; tne cnu present a stiikin contrast with the as t r V T h c tyc u r r e n e I oo n are ,V " ' h?. f hl?h V amUumrner. . The probibility totn ! ' r tIlu ,., Ln,P; , j v ,.,,, . 4 ,c kCluru,na U)( ,x rljcc at Co- j Cv-r since at his wile's last remaiXACen increase in number, is mate proa.um tts ; ol this plate ut th Ft Hm to n.c . hlin.u lm,lu.lSutely below the Little Mi-! shc saw lhc yaril rc adjured: "iSvt ! we could reasonable expect. w!un we takeV y.ereur. ianc to ) 01,1 selves a bcac i j ami, Uie fust village settled; now a group one. of those vu-r f.dks; bttt like to sco im censideration the mt.neroes impedi-notu,m,consutms-. like most ot those a- ol arms . encntvc i n.ei.ts ami disc.c ura-eme. ts, which are I lonK the Ohio, of two plains cr terraces ..JUMore the arrival at Cincinnati nl ' h expense. ; lhl,mn iiuhc w,v t,f U,osc xv!io fee l dipod ;

m-m . . . . uiKiium.ur lowiT ui iuec, n o cciro o,t hr t,;,o Viont street v. ,,c the ck ol f..uUK ice cncounictrd the ut PJ,ts of the tou-s;. a M.,,.e cf tot.v mo.i ,,..rr, cottcotreeM -rut,.. . ,r M- n i U f Vt T 1 map.o : Tutc back part et H is narunv plain vvas lower than the front, am! covered vvp.h pandsr.nlmarsh.es, overihadowtd xvitli ' beech and maple, with a deos? under growth of spice wood, Has, ius'ics, and rank, weeds Where the spicnJui edif; fs and vast xvareh.:uscs ot Lower Main and Pearl sticcts now statu!, co:i r.cctcd by buck pavetncr.ts, were caus. v ays of fallen tret s, in every sta;e ol decay, which served as natural biidesfor finit-passcPcra to reach the hill, or up per plain, tl:e ascent to which xvas nearly ct sterp as a wall. This higher level l I ,

fjrotc of beech, yellow poplar, :?njHcUo- i Kvcry one cV tut tuitlern provided h 'miry, in unbroken and ptimitue irtandcui. sell ivb a switch, and tying the c ul pi ti to

The w hole site w as inhabited by raccoons i oppossums, wild cat, and other small I animals, at that time common in the xal ' Icy ot the Ohio. To the late discourse of Doctor Drake, before the Cincinnati Lyceum, in com. memoratien ot the landing of the lit st ; emigrants at this place, xve are indebted j for a lew- reminiscences. The loliowtnt: ' is an account of the first appcata'nee wji hostile Indians, upon this pUin atierhe landing ot the emigrants: 'In the summer ot 1791, two men. Scott and Shepheid, had oc out in the morninj; to plough com, nearly a mile fiom the tiver, up what is now Western j Row. It was about 9 o'cloil; in the ! morntni;, vnen the Indians, rising irom an ambush at the edi-e ot the held, ti til i tin them. Neither was hurt, and both i escaped by run Mr , now Col Joon or two others, Ircin the spot. that time carried than the axe, et;iicni action, uteu on me toe, out wnn ; snRle ul the with viut cuece. in inc course oi a minute they cut off the harness two plough horses, and escaping them into the woods, disappeared instant ly. On Roiot to the spot where they were concealed the scttlets lound ciju biatikets, a match or blanket coa!j a powder horn fuil of povvder, and a let; o bear meat. Fiom the jumtr thus left by their sudden flight, it was conclt.dcd that they were eight in number. A par ty of volunteers pursued them to the vreai 4nami anove wtiete namuion nojy i stands, but returned without sncciss.OJ The following an account ot the onlvj prisoner taken trum thcillaii; urhc next 3t!ack, during the vjrrc ! . . i sumtner, was on George Gears and Jos cph Cutter, who were cleanup laiul near whete the can.il ionv entcis the town i , , , t , Pla, a .miction, the river. It was late in the afternoon. Gean ran ir.to the v:l lace but Cutter was taken and never heard ot aftevwards. Israel Ludiow, ! -Ifihtl S. flilai r. niitl hvi rtl.r. tvtir I a stml them up Mill crtck, about three - mitts. thieuih the thick utowth ol under shiubs aid high weeds, whtn,hK,hi e .tn ing on, ttuy relivtpiished ihe chase." It Cannot tt.it toiutetest our city reod crs, to know the spot white the only blood ever shed on the town plat, by the Indiana, was spilled uIu the same summer, tmd ncir tinsame spot whetc Cutter ws caputed,a man by the namo ot' Vaticleve, was, like wise, engaged in chtiinj land, when a single Indian suddenly iur ersed bom the adjoinmj wotid V mcteve it s atrly tan towards the rda"e wcielho hospital tiow statnl i bhe Indian nut sued am! oveitook him about two mnrrs ru rtb ot ni.li v Minn ( niy ui i V.II u: VtWIJI tlllii Western How. rinding escape impossible, the unfortunate man stopped and turned round, when the Indian Instant iv stabbed him. Vaneleve svi.cd the blade of his knife, which the Indian drew cut tT hie li.ihr!. riihiiuT if iririt ! u-Kon l,r 'ell, received another stab, and t'HpitlJ In a single moment t tic Lidbm to dv t ln small sralp. ami ten -rated into the woods! with the celerity of the panther I t;is was the last human blood which fell upon our soil by Indian hands. The catastrophe was witnessed at a short dis tancc by SethCut ci. F.zrUiel Seyre,:md some bovs, but they were unarmed; and no put sin w as made. The last time that hostile Indians weie known to enter the ptecincts ol the v illagc, xtas in the spring of the succeed little west of Elmstrect, an ox wax found in 200 feet of the spot where the animal was killed. Wc xvere the more particularly struck with the following account, of p. i haps the fu st larceny, and certainty the first inflic tion of criminal law that ever occurred in the Miami country, from the fact, that our legislature is now discusstn the poliCy v;l rclurn,np: t( lh-s p,imi,ive mode punishment for minoi offences. 1 he .r - - -- - . , i ,ov. St. ( in r. in ...n,.v itjm ,Ki j e i,h ,i, .a'", 7 any kin The floi, .,rule..t ill vi.-.J ! J?J1&Z i ' si"o'".ou ivnut tu .i' ' t i . .- ... t that eailv period. A man who lod hrouiht l.jur down the liver, had a bar - rci stolen trom the landing, man be met and acouaintcd xv proposed to search every hous . i. .. i- .. .. . i . i if nil i it n r'li.ri rwi. . . ..... ....... ... t; v . j ,,,i, m examit'ctt uu irieeio cabins, without reststanci; bu the inmate .d the tourtccnth ptonout.ctd it alavvlcss proceeilmg, anc rutused. horn .ri.-.r;-. to permit the search. His opposition, liowever, availed but little, and the lost flour was tout d under his bed. A trial of course was not necessaiy, and it only remained to dcxise and execute a suitable v.,,i vi' v-

tint towards the illaqc. iew oru, i tcentiv ousel v m;; one .t lus,.!.! rrMK.iwi.u ;.ni r.iTure prospects n cur ,.,i c,,;:u cases cf disean-. a l.r-

S. Wallace, end ope pupiU m teats, asked him what was the . schorl; this iKinrtno expitation t 'ho hist ,-Kin , t wuc t.f the m- st ,.;i;,uv!

wete at a short dtsUrW i matter The lad u p!i d "Itcherl, sir. M,,cc Ulc cstat.i:s!imei.t et tuc .Met.ica. ,..,iliuattr chat at tcr. Of tl.tse n-- t,.,t i t:: Hesetzedtm his nunXd keeps putting JnU-Vw. q., mc, . - ; Vl V? 1 'l?1: . 1 t P;;,. v. , t r t ro wovo x or j , o!: , c

I into the field no lessfFhc tcacl.ei, with no Utile tiouble, res- i ' " . V . ' '"

at.d t untiini! towards the i trained the inward im mcnfar impulse el j am!ti;h d misretu venations which have ... ,..!....... " ... .1

inKcar, 1792. It was in the nitMit. They ! C' , , V , ' U,M1 ,s cxcitea; anu nc is uuuaec; : .!ucI) apovar l.-.-bu- J tii. C .:rt. ;;t K ;ci.-

were trt seen, but left behind them lea,'- j I""1 " 1 V" " . 1 V i to l' Uus mVJt;11 Vl,cu.V,cs "'i'

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... Vr ., . ' day it was dont, ami on the nest she came lecture, m onier tint he may not ne neimui treptdtty. Near the centre o! the scmare ' , ? . ! u iVliows in eivin rorrea anvers to those

between I ront and Second stiecis. atid a , r . ... r..,,..!;.., tt,.t m:.. !,,. nsknl lv imi-Ii Pro.'1

dead, m the mortune:, Pieiccd with two ! , . i . i . ( , , ' portant tacts sookenot m eacn lecture, are ner::i ..iveitK-'V. ;i jumbo p ioor priuti I Indian arrows The bell which he wore ! V ' j so completely bnprcssed upon the student's j5l Vin,,I::,,,, 11-r Ibnr wccki.ilcr J: ivcb . hadp.obablv attracted their attention to ft!TT V V ,,crc " c 1M,inory. th it he i ,,nnot s-.a, fK,t them A (.'! iv T.-sto, him, ami as it was taken oil', they had, no j la.u. d "f' m' ,C t T,y- ur I1"?1 ' t VA I. lo'ILLO, r. -. c. , ' , . ' . I phte, that once decked the splendid pir ; continue till the 1st ot Aptd, at which time; T ......r-r.x- i. . .InubukilU, turn cS.rcSSly to ..Mum u j cr,.-rVl.ctc the lovely a ,Ur; the S:,ri..B and S.u.,4 8U,.; Mil lOS, 1). . . A cabin occupied hv afamilv stood wnli . 3 r i 01 ..-.. i. ,. Jan. 'V2. ! w

i w v. . v . . . ..v.rV i (MIL I l. . 1,111 c VD "II 1 IV 1C HTHfl Ml't l I Mill. . .. i

a haw itte, cacti j;ave him thtce stupes,!

w hith, in the iumuc ot ono ot Ihe ar j WO p.Tll lM;TO N, OHIO, ty, made the compliment el forty savt ; 1 o T1IF. FllpLK'. ne, and the piopcrty being restored, alirpm; ii,M,(it Tnutces.t Wor-biu-ru wassettkd" j (Vlo at th ir u. t'.t thin d . . i e We admire the spitit of this culprit, in j , , ,v, f, t.c pi.n-.is i tl..- Mi" t'a .d contending tcr ptinciple. A man's house j lb pattn.t.t.t the ti .How in.; lvrj.it, ul.ul,, is his castle, and he who would not resist j Uitu; c,r iderc.I of y nerd ianus-, U w.,s its beim; scutched, when l.c had a barrel . i-idcicd ""d io, bid tint it he pabi-hcd.

of stolen dourundtt his bed, must be a poor democrat. Should the discomc to which we atei indtbtcd for these sketches d the a 1 1 I settlement of Ciocit naii, r.tid the Miami; country, i. ot ho published, we shall cn- i dcavor to obtain the .ontiot's notis, Irotn ; which to make some I'mthct selections, j Vripir.al a?:d Hue anecrfctc I be master ot a school tn Oum.c county, , iati(;:uu, aim nnmiiei; ot ti-i; iiiuc uitniu .... where Kooett got hi-i Anil nas lis; to which lie replied 'out of his Am,.', si; 1" n hcr.NR A vciy p.tli) y aid in the reat n ot .vir v dense, in street intcr ir and Mrs G from opposite direclions a pbjo bci in thecenttc. H7e Ah' I'm rjlad you've come, si; now we'll have this business fixed. My dear Mr. G I have dcu.mtucd to have Uis water power here at this irate. Va Oh no, my dear Mis G it w ill ib2y much mote handy here at ius zv; I k 4 ..... bc;5U,t s ,r' Jov c U tvtll cost lar less to t. . . put it hctc JlVrCost or no cost, Mr G. the by-.tc.-.nt di ,!l . rx. i. vn , r..,1 T I nu i5 a fo l I ' i onoju to kuow w hc.c thits shau w cc they Ko V Vc St yr-u may, M r. G. kno.w A have nime lor once. Ziin I have had my way tno long then. Mrs G to give up now. Il I han't HI hr Wye Don't swear, don't swear, m tLat Mr. G hut listen In reason hUasnn bom a and ths: woman my tiufc! prcpo,ierou-! Ibumbcr, put abyutant lu te by this j;aie. nd bring your bill to mc. iitt i'iutnbcr, put a hydrant here by i ib"c- ;uul our mn ' c plumber irt s to wotk. sinks two; 1 " mUaouttv,,bois. m csent them to t w o , , , . . ., , , it :ut j.tii cmi ji-"ji , ' J' tn ,nc I'l'iti; uv j'oeu ets the char.gr . shoi.hlets his "pick axe, 1 ,hoVl ! and ciuvv bar, and vxtunt I CWM't.'? Not bun afterward?, Mr. G. wpens ever h-ivint; crssed his cur,i fJSan any ti,inK site dcsiid; and Mrs. (iVkcs , t;.ti.. ,h.. ir ..Sl.. days.eivmc: Mr. (,. m the rnrc c Hie J - servants, ami her almost idolized yard in the care o Mr j The fitst iky after her departure was! p;craniu m, jump up dmies? All are iled! 'My pood gracious! esc'aunrd the astonished Mrs. G , -1 am ruined! Oh, uproot the wlob yard, and takeaway hc . ... . ... j- ! ilZZlZ a,7 , 1 1"t V "" Jl "n.c P'."KC ?f.!bc ,a"" t0 b.c Cu! into t uti slu r, s ant c nmi in m a nut ot i.iui unii s ii i i.i s an ti ii j s s o i v c ci in a pint o i the fo mcr, and when dissolved, which ; will be in a lew chvs, the boots arc tn be

n u win:. :

O'iut ir. tor too ruurant i.i-a isj iu ..t-K'-es i."-erant U ami i iere.o'e innoccuuv. i.'i::e,i to ir.ve 1 Succ!,, K- ..

and yfumU ito lAerd P,at it alVadsu.s inich pleame to state, that ; -tr.nt'ir,-: rbu.s r ii,if 1 im w:'. Mis G. I insist that it be put ! t;ou;;h we have been thm - pi-sed hy souk,! ' ;"v soil a P"; ; V? l" " A ! p T ;..-P ' Uet an enlightened and libcial pebl.chave t I iu , it,.. tr n . r... r.,t , ,,,. ,v ... ! not wiihlu :d that -uppvt whtch wo ai ! iUo,.,,.., ,,. ,, ' . !or twentyonr long ytats, and dov I o . ; KKn UiVr f ' ,Vil ni:r , iSt V;U1. - I'Mer b r a l.u:,i!y ro,:.W,a ,;ro. ir 47

x. untln I'MiilVr l.t I l tnt- .it i.tt t n tlr.tton I lli.v i Mil I ,f 'till Yt't'. i. I 1 I ! H ...

plan ol atonenunt lor hia lormer error; i dilVeu m Miiject: to whiebtluir utteutien ; ''' ' ' 'V'"'0 T- ;-''.? V! i . t . . ',,,' vi,.i iv 1. -I'll .tii . .-n il i iiiain.ii!, . iron j :..u'.i... .to i .'t. . Mitno pleasant surprise for Mrs. G. on i Pxiou.,i t n mn cii , e , ' 1 . , , . . . ; So tar a we are canab e .f indtrtr, this j 1 l-i.u..tl!, not :o.i.u.i... i i.;.s her return the second day he i ctcr , . . .. f..i.,. h i it. ...... - . ; ' . . , ... , , ,, ; sv-icm e.t instttittion is as suoivsstut as imv . otate: it h th'UCtv': f.ro: v ; .1. mined t,; ire fmv? t,u wAc.e varj beau- . . C;, ., , u. :. ..... sll..i, iU's audn-'said Aaron. M,..t Wi'!inn. A-t, ;, .(

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pretty fl iwcrs and ornaments? Oh dear1 In relatiow to the future prusnectt cf our ' I ' '' i o" . ,i "'V oh dear. Where's that rascally brick Institution, we are pleaded to state that . ( . r t. yx , r, e j,- f layer? lle.c, Peter-Susan-go biit.g i they aix-chverin-; and hold out stiii brrther .....'rfew doors trom U.mU'J

that tei'.ow here." Ov! , ' rc iJarmcr's. mdimmedutely opp. su j i The man came, and was ordeXlV !"'Vons. are Rnw I,u orc ;Ill( , & I:s-S slt,r,

, ...... v. ...if, w iii oe in a icw envs, tne ooots arc in oc :'.. -.m u. t i. - rauii. ci.. it rs n v.ns.i.:.r to a-o. . The first ; completely saturated or charged vxi'li the ' pertu'l, which we tru.t is m.t 1 ir distant, xoU tp ucllbv Callii.t; u;al c:ia.:':.u;,.' i. '- nU his loss,: mixture. I he manner of p're paring the ;vlicn the t!:u,! n,, l,;cs t uc-t ; s thrn.st be.. -,and,ld.boi,sis as lollovx,. take 1 "sporij'b anil ! Vci 't nd0!0! i i iVt t tut h! v. :'l ltJ VlVv cstt i Viuceia.c. Dec. 17. 131. 4t: i'ir ivitii' i . . . I . ...... u . . . . : .!ti.i..i...,..:ii o j

;Tuuine muntnniie .eau-cj-i . ... . . ntisori) no more ot vt t ic boots aTe then f laid by for a day or two, when ihe process is repcatttl The soles as vtcII as the op. 1 pcrs are to be thus rubbed, and the on : rration is to be performed cithci bclore a fire or in the sun " I A youn man w a, tlrownrd, lately, in ! N t: in a puddle of water i.ot mere V III a L'tlUUlt t xi at l t IJL

XTZ7ilCAls COILED

Il-V u'' r 1 1 Uu lWAU' I.1A 1 PlNNr.Y.Ch.tiiman. R. W. Cow t s, Sccu :t..i v. I) Wciiti'Ing re.N". D. r. 10. K'.'l. t -j !':t : 1 7 i ( i i i I k! i v In o.?r , tjn c w iih a r s:u Mui - t, esta'-hhed hv tins l-.sti-.ution, it be 4 , 1MC (.e !ut f the F.o tdtv i, ,,v to I,,', I 1 t e ymtr ! m 1 v . a lull acceur.t ot the pi e i : . , J whoxc vanrsfsr tnorauir have proaipttd ; themto oppose Med.eal lU:erm. ; 1:1 a'! :i:i-s xvc huvc M'tn llut :''l)Ve , so muustt lousiy tircuiatia uy most . j(ulioc; ()f n:anki!ldf ai.d ,Mrliy 'from tlu ; virulence ot those whoe iatcrests wen j vdout to he afi ctcd. lb wcitr, where tl.t i iinp;iovemctU hns been of vk; l unpt.rtaiiti i to the h ippincss id' M.u.kir.d, those d.tlicul i ties!ac always t.en sm mounted, and thus. ! "ho wr.c lt.,,MSt !a kbl ,n.lh'n ' 'lcl im

.,Jeenvinced:tluls,., UM.owtraiiurilKa-Vri.

; Hons ot iKuiitv, n;:f e, in tne ei;(i, nerou i 'ijLC't'l', ( Kiiit J:r vatf. i, is" well kiiv.An that our avowed i.-rt in I W ; the vta'dishmeut ot 'this I .st;fjtit i tlu ' . . . . i . . ..... ..!'.......'. ; i:.trt tUu uiMt a steni ot i.v ..icai i?r.CvK . ddf-ivut iiein that which is taught and p-e.r ! i s-j.'d hv t'hv.-iciros eeueralb , :u. io c J-i

U'iu to the nature and c'Uttution .t u .,o. . jom.u t,fc, . ; !(j u XUv coa.M h:i ;, ... . . , oU, hxiU .llia .f t alu, hai.. ,,. ?VKVr: HTh" LivKl, a full si..; re of cp-..itHu. S'L' ' w" w. . . ' u lNe nnren: ovetoetl as w i!.lul!v aiul b.:: b . J 'i' sut-oj j' ,.r v !-hiu t f!,nb

t;uue expt t; ti-.-.we liaxe out rede tbt storm, and, with fair wind, are t.w in thei open sea. M my ha e btenne th.e ft ietids .f ; ' . . . alet'.ical llcb rm w ho were at tirst us ene - til: n es; ami u.anv of those who wtte foru.erv s( eptical have lo--t thtir ihr..!;t. Wc are gratified to stale, that twentv audents have already eutcud cur schvoi. 1 wl II ; ; I . l . I U I 1 '1 1 I 1 .1 I V at.d are now pursuing their n.ei'.ical Sialics with ardor and industry. Of tlue, ci-v.en are from Ohio, two from Ceovia, two from Louisiana, i wo irom ueaiutu), .v.uiuiee: ti ooa i ennsv tvar.ia. vn is pursurd by aus. Three Icc - The course of Instructu ! . i I,',. ! tu5 t s . arc Hvered ilatly. on diiu i cut branches, ana the stinlents inuiv lcimoiy un dersfju an exatniti.ttien on the sul ject t f each preceding lecture. Hy pursuita; this course, , it . ill be peiceivtd that the students are siibiocted to six distitict cserci-es daily, i;en- J I . . i- .. . I. . . "i t j orally oecup int; from fuiir to live hours,! i uuder the ev o and iaimcdi.ite hut ruction ol ". " V- Suita!U text books, en the ; mtrerei.t branches, are r ad duur.- t..e u. ; . ..... I v M I In i- il I .irlr.'i.t irn li . , ,.,.,.. a:ill :nlL-IVst;l... ,,a,,s ,,f d:s.c'cxltibJicd, whit appropriate rxplanatious and instructions relative to their treat - mint. The students also ua.k -ru an exaj lessor. ly this Cour-e, aLo, the more mi - The annual vacation will th.en commo- ce. aiul terminate on the 1st of October. Dur-s "n,i. l,. i,,,M.i:r ...lit siiniiin'i' Pniirr rfO-nlir f. i lccUuc; Vnd cxaininatiiHis, ipon the , . . ;. ? cf w;ltn;, to tnusli their m ulCU nun 'iiitin, u 5 -''"V'; " V 1...1I .lieiiiv.Uis ..! the a:lv..i;t.t;;.-s : ir i .e.a of ,,c,icc... ne h,u, . tt, 1;eJ .,.! si. 4. .. tiu-r. P. in. v the i a atu.t :u cu . t. iNti.i. ie. 1 1 tere 1 1 oui , uyxne b.uo.i,tious of iate.esttd a. d Ut.'.ri!tC o.,a! im'.ivkhi ds. H it we look lot v.ml tn that rf lU:r UMntW lf UyvMt .ua ,aauV: a. .i ... .l. -i .',..,.,:,, t, .. ..,!, .. i,-,, ,! j and i-npatful community, from whi.n, thev ! x ill receive that meed if put lie. scorn, : "Inch ad atteiopts. de-. -mo: t.. poai.v- ' tht "'hof aoy impoi tant mij piovtinent, so nchly ti tut. ! As ...mS tho s.,e-s 1 our practu-e 'ZVllTr l" ",7 u a h.- 'rv ' t", ! ' Tt salti. .etla- '.'..-i.' or ol ln,;;iua. r

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